Knocking in steering column
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Knocking in steering column
Has anyone out there had this problem???? When going over very bumpy roads anywhere between 5-35mph I have a knocking in the steering column. It sounds like it's just behind the steering wheel, but I think it may be coming from lower down. Anyway stupid farkers at dealership looked at it and said that they, "could not duplicate customers complaint". I got ****ed and a service technician for a drive and of course I could not duplicate it to the extent it that it happens. None of the roads were bumpy enough in that area. They treated me like I was a dumb *** and told me it was the hood and they fixed it. Well guess what it still farking does it. I will be paying another visit to the dealer very shortly and chewing out some idiot until I get some results.
#2
Re: Knocking in steering column
Originally posted by OzMax2K2
Has anyone out there had this problem???? When going over very bumpy roads anywhere between 5-35mph I have a knocking in the steering column. It sounds like it's just behind the steering wheel, but I think it may be coming from lower down. Anyway stupid farkers at dealership looked at it and said that they, "could not duplicate customers complaint". I got ****ed and a service technician for a drive and of course I could not duplicate it to the extent it that it happens. None of the roads were bumpy enough in that area. They treated me like I was a dumb *** and told me it was the hood and they fixed it. Well guess what it still farking does it. I will be paying another visit to the dealer very shortly and chewing out some idiot until I get some results.
Has anyone out there had this problem???? When going over very bumpy roads anywhere between 5-35mph I have a knocking in the steering column. It sounds like it's just behind the steering wheel, but I think it may be coming from lower down. Anyway stupid farkers at dealership looked at it and said that they, "could not duplicate customers complaint". I got ****ed and a service technician for a drive and of course I could not duplicate it to the extent it that it happens. None of the roads were bumpy enough in that area. They treated me like I was a dumb *** and told me it was the hood and they fixed it. Well guess what it still farking does it. I will be paying another visit to the dealer very shortly and chewing out some idiot until I get some results.
#4
I have had this exact same problem with my 2k1. I just thought it was normal. I took it too a dealer and they diagnosed it as a faulty clockspring in the steering column. The steering column was replaced under warantee. No more rattling and loose steering over low speed bumps and ripples.
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